Langtang Region is interest are the rhododendron and bamboo forests, majestic waterfalls flowing over mammoth boulders, a chance to bathe in soothing hot springs and magnificent views of the snow covered white giant Langtang Lirung (7200m) Syabrubesi, an interesting village on the banks of the Bhote Kosi, is the starting point of the trek. The trail gains elevation as you make your way along the Langtang Khola, first through forests of oak and rhododendron and then bamboo forests on the higher reaches of the trail. Traveling through Langtang (3450m), you will reach the Langtang valley and the friendly Sherpa village of Kyanjing Gompa (3800m). Tantalizing glimpses of Langtang Lirung (7200m) appear through the trees along the way. In Kyanjing Gompa, you will experience the spiritual lifestyle of dedicated Buddhist monks who perform their rituals in a beautiful Monastery dating back to circa 1300 A.D. There will also be the opportunity of visiting a traditional cheese factory, where the produce is manufactured by hand. A short hike will also be taken to a magnificent glacial moraine (4300m), which can be climbed depending on the time factor and offers more spectacular views of Langtang Lirung and the foot of one of its major glaciers. Once in Chadan Bari (2800m), having traveled through Lama Hotel, you can relish magnificent views of the towering snow-covered Ganesh Himal (7600m) and Langtang -II (7227m) peaks. If lucky you might be able to spot the shy Red Panda that inhabits the Langtang region. Moving on to Gosainkund, watch the sun rise over a multitude of glistening Lakes of this sacred pilgrimage site. It is believed that Lord Shiva created the holy lake with his trident.